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Data & Trends

Diabetes Surveillance System

1999 Surveillance Report

Table 9.34 Total Number* of Bed Days Due to Acute and
Chronic Conditions and Average Number of Days per Person
Among People with Diabetes, by Age, Black Race,
Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population, United States, 1983-1996

 

Age

Age-
adjusted
Rate

0-44

45-64

65-74

75+

Total

Number

Rate

Number

Rate

Number

Rate

Number

Rate

Number

Rate

Year

4086

23.8

9216

19.3

4486

16.4

3583

30.4

21371

20.6

21.1

1983

1984

3119

19.3

11028

22.8

5944

22.5

2986

24.7

23076

22.4

22.4

1985

2938

19.5

11459

24.3

5071

18.6

2575

17.9

22043

21.2

21.1

1986

2983

18.0

12878

26.9

6609

28.8

2779

18.0

25249

24.6

24.5

1987

3029

15.6

12878

26.6

5803

24.1

3328

19.8

25038

23.0

23.1

1988

3090

14.7

13537

28.0

7039

30.0

3888

21.8

27553

24.9

25.3

1989

2543

12.4

13751

28.6

7120

28.1

4435

27.2

27849

25.2

25.5

1990

4355

22.1

13503

28.8

7534

27.1

4516

31.9

29908

27.6

27.7

1991

3801

18.4

14259

31.8

7142

22.1

4313

32.1

29515

26.6

27.2

1992

4114

17.1

14131

29.0

8075

23.9

4392

32.8

30713

25.6

26.3

1993

3322

12.8

14311

24.9

8882

29.5

5057

33.0

31572

24.5

25.3

1994

3860

14.8

14106

21.7

9654

30.9

4804

31.6

32423

23.6

24.3

1995

3901

16.9

13518

18.6

9702

32.0

3599

18.8

30720

21.2

21.7

1996

3663

17.0

13053

18.1

9503

28.5

2559

12.5

28777

19.5

19.6

* In thousands, three-year moving average.

SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, Division of Health Interview Statistics, data from the National Health Interview Survey. Data computed by the Division of Diabetes Translation, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

NOTES: For additional information on methods and data source, see Appendix, Data Sources & Limitations.

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